[labnetwork] Postdoctoral position - solar cell development - Simon Fraser University

Beaudoin, Mario beaudoin at physics.ubc.ca
Thu Oct 25 13:56:33 EDT 2018


      Postdoctoral position: Highly Flexible Silicon Solar Cell Development

The successful candidate will be working on a multi-disciplinary 
collaboration between Simon Fraser University (SFU), University of 
British Columbia (UBC), and Solar Earth Technologies. You will be fully 
integrated into the Solar Earth collaborative culture and can expect to 
meet regularly with industry leaders and experts in the field of 
photovoltaics, as you devise new ways to integrate thin film technology 
into heterojunction Si photovoltaic cells.

Solar Earth Technologies Ltd. is a clean energy technology Research and 
Development company based in the lower mainland of Vancouver, that 
develops novel technologies in the field of photovoltaic solar roads & 
pathways and the future of paved surfaces. With our hardened solar 
modules, that can withstand vehicle loads, Solar Earth Technologies Ltd. 
is set to revolutionize the construction and energy industries.
This collaboration between Simon Fraser University (SFU), the University 
of British Columbia (UBC) and Solar Earth Technologies to develop novel 
solar cell solutions has resulted in an opening for a postdoctoral 
researcher with an expected start date in the Fall of 2018. You will be 
expected to lead a flexible silicon solar cell technology development 
program that is already under progress with the goal of first-authored 
journal publications and patents.

Ideally you will be a recent Ph.D. graduate with expertise in 
microfabrication, semiconductor device physics, and electrical 
characterization. You will work primarily in the Burnaby campus lab of 
SFU under the direct supervision of Dr. Adachi in the School of 
Engineering Science with some device characterization taking place at 
Solar Earth Technologies. You will regularly interact with academic 
collaborators at UBC (Dr. O’Leary) and industry experts from Solar Earth 
Technologies Ltd.

The position involves the development of highly flexible silicon based 
solar cells by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) using 
heterojunction Si device architectures, and may involve the development 
of graphene electrodes, light-management using nanostructures, or other 
material systems.

Desired Qualifications:

  * Expertise in microfabrication in a cleanroom environment (thin film
    deposition, wet etching, photo-lithography, film thickness measurements)
  * Expertise in semiconductor device physics with an emphasis on device
    design
  * Expertise with characterization of electrical devices and thin film
    materials (electrical conductivity measurements, electrical
    measurements of devices)
  * Demonstrated communication skills
  * Proven publication record in high impact journals
  * Ability to work independently and with a team

Salary and benefits will be in line with SFU and NSERC guidelines.

Please apply electronically by sending your resume and a document 
summarizing your research and career interests to:

    Dr. Michael Adachi (Email address: mmadachi at sfu.ca).

SFU is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from 
women, minorities and first nations. Preference will be given to 
Canadian citizens and permanent residents.

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